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'How much more can we allow the Myanmar military to get away with?' U.N. envoy asks
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United Nations special envoy on Myanmar urged the U.N. Security Council on Friday to take action to stop the military junta's violence against peaceful protesters and restore democracy following a Feb. 1 coup.
Aye to Bill to lower voting age
MALAYSIAN parliamentarians got together to vote for a Bill that lowered the voting age from 21 to 18.
Myanmar police open fire, kill one; UN Security Council due to meet on crisis
Police in Myanmar on Friday opened fired on protesters against last month's military coup, killing one man, as international condemnation rained down on the junta, with the UN Security Council set to discuss the crisis.
YouTube removes five Myanmar TV channels from platform
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's YouTube has removed five channels of Myanmar's military-run television networks hosted on its platform in the wake of the coup in the Southeast Asian country.
Hundreds mourn Myanmar's "Everything will be OK" protester
(Reuters) - Hundreds of mourners gathered in Myanmar on Thursday for the funeral of a 19-year-old protester shot and killed at a demonstration against military rule.
Myanmar activists vow more protests after bloodiest day since coup
YANGON (Reuters): Myanmar pro-democracy activists pledged on Thursday (March 4) to hold more demonstrations after the United Nations said 38 people had been killed in the most violent day of unrest since last month's military coup.
Myanmar army says ready to weather sanctions, isolation after 38 killed in 'bloodiest day' since coup
NEW YORK (Reuters): Myanmar's military says it is ready to withstand sanctions and isolation after its Feb 1 coup, a top United Nations official said on Wednesday (March 3) as she urged countries to "take very strong measures" to restore democracy in the South-east Asian nation.
Myanmar protests and crackdown intensify, U.S. imposes trading curbs
(Reuters) - Police broke up demonstrations with tear gas and gunfire in several cities across Myanmar on Thursday, as protesters returned to the streets undeterred by the bloodiest day yet in a crackdown on opponents of last month's military coup.
Myanmar police 'shoot protesters with little warning', killing at least nine
YANGON (Reuters): Myanmar security forces opened fire on protests against military rule on Wednesday (March 3) killing nine people, witnesses and media reported, a day after neighbouring countries called for restraint and offered to help Myanmar resolve the crisis.
Nine killed in Myanmar as police fire to break up protests
(Reuters) - Myanmar security forces opened fire on protests against military rule on Wednesday killing nine people, witnesses and media reported, a day after neighbouring countries called for restraint and offered to help Myanmar resolve the crisis.